Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2021 Nov;25(22):6941-6958. doi: 10.26355/eurrev_202111_27243.
Due to the continued spread of COVID-19 and the emergence of novel mutated viral variants, families all over the world are experiencing wide-ranging stressors that threaten not only their financial well-being but also their physical and mental health. The present study assessed the association between excessive electronic media exposure of pandemic-related news and mental health of the residents of Ha'il Province, Saudi Arabia. The present study also assessed the prevalence of perceived stress, fear of COVID-19, anxiety, depression, and loneliness due to COVID-19-related restrictions in the same population.
A total of 490 residents of Ha'il Province participated in a cross-sectional online survey during a two-month period (March to April 2021). A validated 38-item self-report survey was used to collect the data.
Significant associations were reported between excessive electronic media exposure and the prevalence of perceived stress (χ2=140.56; p<.001), generalized anxiety (χ2=74.55; p<.001), depression (χ2=71.58; p<.001), COVID-19-related fear (χ2=24.54; p<.001), and loneliness (χ2=11.46; p<.001). It was also found that participants without depressive symptoms were 0.28 times less likely to have been exposed to excessive electronic media exposure (AOR: 0.28; C.I. 0.16-0.48; p<.001). Similarly, participants with no stress/mild stress were 0.32 times less likely to have been exposed to excessive electronic media exposure (AOR: 0.32; C.I. 0.19-0.52; p<.001).
The findings of the present study suggest an urgent need for educational resilience programs (online and in-person) for susceptible individuals (females, unemployed, urban residents, etc.). Such programs would help them to develop skills to cope with the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
由于 COVID-19 的持续传播和新型变异病毒的出现,全世界的家庭都面临着广泛的压力源,这些压力源不仅威胁着他们的财务状况,还威胁着他们的身心健康。本研究评估了沙特海儿省居民过度接触与大流行相关的新闻的电子媒体与心理健康之间的关联。本研究还评估了同一人群中因与 COVID-19 相关的限制而产生的感知压力、对 COVID-19 的恐惧、焦虑、抑郁和孤独的患病率。
在两个月的时间内(2021 年 3 月至 4 月),共有 490 名海儿省居民参加了一项横断面在线调查。使用经过验证的 38 项自我报告调查来收集数据。
报告了过度接触电子媒体与感知压力的患病率之间存在显著关联(χ2=140.56;p<.001),广泛性焦虑(χ2=74.55;p<.001),抑郁(χ2=71.58;p<.001),与 COVID-19 相关的恐惧(χ2=24.54;p<.001)和孤独感(χ2=11.46;p<.001)。还发现,没有抑郁症状的参与者接触过度电子媒体的可能性低 0.28 倍(AOR:0.28;C.I. 0.16-0.48;p<.001)。同样,没有压力/轻度压力的参与者接触过度电子媒体的可能性低 0.32 倍(AOR:0.32;C.I. 0.19-0.52;p<.001)。
本研究的结果表明,迫切需要为易感人群(女性、失业者、城市居民等)提供教育弹性计划(在线和面对面)。这些计划将帮助他们培养应对 COVID-19 大流行心理影响的技能。